‘Put up beagles for adoption’
By Express News Service - CHENNAI
16th November 2012 09:13 AM
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Let them free: PETA activists staging a protest outside the Animal Quarantine and Certification Service Station at Pallikaranai on Thursday | Albin Mathew
Wearing beagle masks and white jumpsuits, members of the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India staged a demonstration outside the Animal Quarantine and Certification Service Station at Pallikaranai here on Thursday.
The group held a banner that read: ‘Stop wrongful import of dogs for cruel tests’. They were protesting against the illegal import of 70 beagles from China by Bangalore-based Advinus Therapeutics Pvt Ltd (ATL), a pharmaceutical laboratory that performs painful and deadly experiments on animals. The company, on the import forms, had stated that the dogs were to be used as ‘pets’.
According to the Livestock Importation Act, 1898, PETA said, animals bound for laboratories and those imported as companions fell under different government-mandated procedures. The group demanded that the dogs, which were currently in quarantine, be released and put up for adoption and that the government immediately launch an investigation into the issue.
“These friendly, lovable dogs could spend the rest of their lives caged in a laboratory, where they may be poisoned, cut open and killed,” PETA’s science policy adviser Chaitanya Koduri said in a press release. “Forcing animals to face the archaic horrors of experimentation is a crime against nature. Falsifying documents in order to perform these atrocities is also a crime.” PETA said it was ready to take custody of the dogs and help get them adopted, in accordance with the stated purpose for which they were imported.
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Comments(5)
Adoption of beagle puppies.
Posted by Govind at 11/17/2012 00:32 Reply to this Report abuse
We are fostering two of the Beagles and it is heartbreaking to see how helpless they are. From not knowing how to climb stairs to not knowing how to bark, they seem to be almost puppy like, though they could be 9-10 years old. One of them is so traumatised that he does not allow us to per him. None of them show any aggression at all. They just sit in one place all the time. People must come forward to adopt them and give them the life they deserve in the evening of their life.
Posted by Yasmine Claire at 11/26/2012 13:41 Reply to this Report abuse
hi we would like to adopt. how old are they? whom should we contact to adopt? thanks
Posted by rubin at 12/04/2012 12:35 Reply to this Report abuse
Hi please mail me how to adopt these helpless Beagles we want to adopt one. Thank you Hemalatha
Posted by Hemalatha at 01/08/2013 10:11 Reply to this Report abuse
we want adopt beagle dog please help us. Thank you Muralidharan
Posted by Muralidharan at 01/08/2013 10:39 Reply to this Report abuse